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Is your company considering a voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) system? If so, there are at least two options to consider: hosted VoIP and VoIP Private Branch eXchange (PBX). This PDF gives you a high-level view of how each of these options fares on service maintenance, features, upfront costs, and extras, among other considerations, so you can gauge which is the right one for your business. Download it now.

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone systems are growing in popularity among businesses of all sizes. Both Hosted VoIP and VoIP PBX (Private Branch Exchange) systems are available, with differing advantages and disadvantages related to bandwidth, cost, customization, and life expectancy. This white paper compares the advantages and disadvantages of hosted VoIP versus VoIP PBX systems and gives advice for businesses in the process of making a VoIP purchasing decision.

Information technology (IT) executives are beginning to seriously re-evaluate their highly hyped, service-oriented architectures (SOA) strategies—and consequently, their IT outsourcing, hosting, and enterprise system management strategies. However, creating long-term strategies is complicated by the wide range of available service delivery models. That’s why it’s vital to uncover the important concepts—and decision points—relating to these different delivery models.

Here’s the inside story on how an international manufacturer using a traditional, local enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution shifted gears to end up with an on-demand, remotely hosted ERP system. It wasn’t the change the company originally intended, but the benefits proved too overwhelming to resist.

Just six months after last year's partner summit, Acumatica hosted a smaller partner summit this year. At the event, it announced new partnerships with high-profile value-added resellers (VARs) and independent software vendors (ISVs), news tools for customers, and the strengthening of relationships with cloud infrastructure providers. Get the details in P.J.'s post.

I listened to a webinar organized by The Association for Operations Management (APICS) for their upcoming International Conference and Expo,which will be hosted in Toronto, Ontario (Canada) from October 4th to 6th 2009. This is the first webcast in the series, and its title really got my attention: “Time Management and Master Scheduling: Built from the Same Cloth.” The speaker for this webcast was

Tableau Online is a hosted version of Tableau Server. It makes business intelligence faster and easier. Tableau Online offers interactive dashboards in a web browser or on a mobile device. Users can publish dashboards with Tableau Desktop and share them with colleagues, partners, or customers.

Do you know what you need in a hosted content management system (CMS)? Have you pinpointed the security features and characteristics that are essential to compliance with internal and external policies, and industry best practices? Find out how a hosted CMS can take care of everything from user management to Web browser, Web server, database, and application security—and let you focus on your own business and content development.